Cook County’s board president has another idea up her sleeve to help close a widening budget gap.

Following rumors of a so-called “violence tax,” Toni Preckwinkle is now thinking about a tax on gambling, specifically slots and video poker machines, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.

Preckwinkle reportedly has considered levying a tax of $800 on every video slot machine in the county.

Considering there are about 1,000 slot machines at Rivers Casino alone, her idea could net a substantial amount of cash. But taxing video poker machines could be more of a gamble, considering they aren’t allowed in Chicago, and about 100 towns and cities voted against them.

Other ideas that reportedly could pop up in her budget include a tax on guns and ammunition and a lease on the top two floors of the County Building in Chicago’s Loop for what she estimates could net at least $1 million a year for 10 years.